This topic has 5 replies, 2 voices, and was last updated 10 months, 3 weeks ago ago by Tony Rodriguez
Hi Sir/Mam,
1. Once we made the site live. site loading speed very slow.
2. If we click the menu we are getting Ajax error(some time).
Please check it.
Hello, @anand,
Thank you for using our theme and for contacting us.
Please record a video of the problem for a better understanding. Upload it on a filesharing service, for example – https://wetransfer.com/ , and provide us with URL.
Furthermore, we would appreciate it if you could create temporary wp-admin access and share the details via the private content area. This will allow us to review your settings and better understand the issue at hand.
We kindly recommend that you take a complete backup of your site before proceeding.
Warm regards,
The 8Theme Team
Please find out the issues and solved.
If I enable the lazy loading not working working slider .
Hello, @anand,
Thank you for using our theme and for contacting us.
Website speed depends on various factors that we do not control. What we can do is share the links that can help you with speed optimization: https://www.8theme.com/documentation/xstore/troubleshooting/how-to-speed-up-my-website/
Every additional plugin slows down the site a bit, so we would recommend you disable unrequired plugins.
We are writing to address the issue you have been experiencing with your website’s slow loading speed. After conducting a speed test on your website via GTmetrix, we have found that the performance is suboptimal. You may review the results at the following link:
https://gtmetrix.com/reports/budrealtyunboxed.com/wMtuYJrL/
We recommend that you review the suggestions provided by GTMetrix in the Top Issues list, accessible here:https://imgur.com/a/lXk93NW
About your results on gtmetrix results:
-–Avoid an excessive DOM size – read these posts about DOM https://docs.wp-rocket.me/article/1412-avoid-an-excessive-dom-size
https://isotropic.co/avoid-an-excessive-dom-size-on-your-wordpress-website/
Edit your page and Product elements. It should reduce the DOM structure. Also, you may try to reduce the DOM results on the page by reducing the number of sections of the page/elements in the footer or header;
-Eliminate render-blocking resources: https://gtmetrix.com/eliminate-render-blocking-resources.html
-Avoid long main-thread tasks https://gtmetrix.com/avoid-long-main-thread-tasks.html
-Serve static assets with an efficient cache policy
https://gtmetrix.com/serve-static-assets-with-an-efficient-cache-policy.html
– Avoid enormous network payloads – https://gtmetrix.com/avoid-enormous-network-payloads.html
– Use a Content Delivery Network (CDN), it can give an equally fast web experience to your users across the globe. We use CDN on our demos;
For further guidance on how to improve your website’s speed, we invite you to review our theme documentation. The following links provide detailed information on this topic:
1. https://www.8theme.com/documentation/xstore/theme-installation/main-theme-options/
2. https://www.8theme.com/documentation/xstore/troubleshooting/how-to-improve-wp-rocket-settings-with-xstore/
Lazy load:Lazy loading is a technique used to optimize web page performance by delaying the loading of certain elements until they are actually needed. It’s commonly used for images and other media to improve page load times.
For a comprehensive understanding of the specific issues that may be affecting your website’s speed, we suggest conducting a website speed test with GTMetrix. This tool can provide you with actionable recommendations to further enhance your website’s performance.
We trust that you will find this information useful in improving your website’s performance.
Best Regards,
The 8Theme Team
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